SF News The Ten Best Things Gavin Newsom Said To The Chronicle (This Week) With a successful primary race behind him, Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom has a lot to be happy about: it looks like he'll be keeping his job (the one he says should be abolished!
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: $270K Condos Tenderloin non-profit Youth With a Mission needs to raise $500,000, fast, to stay in their building. [Christian Post] If you want to listen to the 911 call made after SF Giants fan
SF News Sick-Out Recovery? Muni Promises To Run At 90% Thursday Morning Is our Muni sick-out nightmare nearly over? The SFMTA seems to think so, alerting media this morning that the transit agency expects to be operating at 90% of their usual service Thursday morning.
SF News Muni Sick-Out Watch: Light Rail Drivers Disappear, Snarling Wednesday Evening Commute The SFMTA's optimistic plan to resume normal service in the face of what they thought would be a less sick day of sick-outs apparently proved unfounded. Just hours after the transit agency told
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: The Films Of Mike Henderson Pioneering Bay Area artist Mike Henderson isn't just a painter, though you can see his show, Traces of Places, until July 3 at Haines Gallery. He's also an award-winning filmmaker, who shot a
SF News Election Winners (SF Propositions, Gavin Newsom) And Losers (287,000 Voters) As the (twitter, booze, whatever) hangovers from yesterday's primary election fade, the winners and losers become (somewhat) clearer. Local wins include those for a waterfront development proposition and an earthquake bond measure, while
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Nevius Snubbed Trucks LOVE to park in the Fell Street bike lane. [Streetsblog] Muni drivers who worked Monday getting extra pay. [SF Weekly] Meet Dogpatch designer Tina Frey. [InDogpatch] The [SF Chronicle]'s CW Nevius
SF News Diagnosis Muni: Driver Sick-Out Continues, But Is (Maybe) Improving? After two days of terrible delays and packed vehicles, the Muni driver sick-out appears to be abating slightly. However, the SFMTA is still warning riders to expect delays and to "monitor news media"
SF News Muni Confirms Tonight's Commute Will Continue To Blow, Sick-Out Might Continue Wednesday Well, you gotta give it to Muni: at least they say they have a plan to deal with the second evening commute of a driver "sick-out" that has riders waiting for ages to
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: 'Sleepless in Seattle' At Top Of The Mark Top of the Mark, the bar/restaurant at the top of the Mark Hopkins hotel on Nob Hill, has been a popular date spot since its opening in 1939. And tonight it gets
SF News Oh, Yeah, There's An Election Today! Did You Vote? The day you've been waiting for is here at last! OK, not really, but there is an election today. Have you voted in what the Chronicle predicted might be "the lowest primary election
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Moscone's Gettin' Big (And Moscone's Gettin' Bigger) Whatever you do, don't try to take a picture of Artichoke Joe's. [SF Gate] Diane von Furstenberg for Google Glass line is set to launch tomorrow. Don't try to dazzle me with designer
SF News Muni Driver Sick-Out Continues Tuesday, 'Missed And Delayed Service' Promised [Update] Just because you finally made it home last night does not mean the most recent Muni mess is over. For, as the SFMTA said in an alert sent to media at 6:11
SF News Coast Guard Seeking Victim Of Boat Mishap Near Golden Gate Bridge The US Coast Guard is out in force near the Golden Gate Bridge this afternoon, seeking a sailor who might have fallen into the water as a distressed boat sank in the area.
SF News Mayor Lee's San Francisco Budget Proposal By The Numbers On Monday, SF Mayor Ed Lee presented his proposed two-year balanced budget for Fiscal Year 2014-15 and 2015-16. It now heads to the Board of Supervisors for their approval (or lack thereof). Here
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: Learn To Salsa Yes, So You Think You Can Dance, the superior network dance competition (Dancing With The Stars can suck it) is finally back on the air. But you can do more than watch dance:
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Uber's Man Cave SFUSD administrators go to [Twitter] school. What non-profits get city funding? "Whoever yells the loudest." [SF Chronicle] Learn to garden and borrow equipment at the Golden Gate Park resource center. [KPIX] All is
SF News Muni Driver Sick-Out Makes For Rotten Monday Commute [Update] Don't say we didn't warn you. As rumored last week, Muni drivers, who are currently in contract negotiations with SFMTA management, are holding a "sick out" today, with two-thirds of Muni's fleet out
SF News Man Shot At SF Pride Sues For $10 Million Should past violent incidents at events like Halloween, Pink Saturday, and previous SF Pride celebrations have spurred Pride organizers to increase the level of security for their 2013 event? "Absolutely," says the attorney
SF News A Lot Of Muni Drivers Might Call In Sick On Monday It's always something! No sooner has Muni saved us from flying out of our seats than another threat looms, this time, a wave of "illness" that might strike the transit agency's drivers as
Arts & Entertainment SFist This Weekend: Sexy Dinosaurs Friday: Walking Distance Dance Festival Friday (and/or Saturday) night, ODC Theater's Walking Distance Dance Festival returns for a third year, with "three programs of paired artists, a book reading and a site-adaptive
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Snapchat Mortification According to the [New York Times], "San Francisco is already running out of worthy old buildings." Remember that Snapchat guy's gross emails? Yeah, well, he's really sorry about all that. [Bloomberg] Changes for
SF News Muni Locks Down Potentially Dangerous Front-Facing Bus Seats Muni riders who prefer the unobstructed first row of front facing seats had better brace for disappointment, as new fears over sliding-rider lawsuits have the transit agency cutting off access to all those
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight: SF Green Film Festival The San Francisco Green Film Festival describes itself as "the West Coast’s leading destination for films and events that spotlight the world’s most urgent environmental issues and most innovative solutions." This
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Ocean Beach Biden? Two more firefighters (that brings the tally to four) suspended over on-the-job DUI crash that injured motorcyclist. [KTVU] It's not enough that Muni makes you late for work, now they're delaying repairs of